PRRI has just released a report on resistance to Christian nationalism in all 50 states. Key findings
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PRRI has just released a report on resistance to Christian nationalism in all 50 states. Key findings:
1. Roughly seven in ten Americans qualify as Christian nationalism Rejecters or Skeptics.
2. Residents of blue states are significantly more likely than those in red states to resist Christian nationalist beliefs.
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/1Resistance to Christian Nationalism in All 50 States: A PRRI-Meanings of Democracy Lab Report | PRRI
To view a PDF of findings presented October 30, 2024, click here. To view the release event featuring a panel discussion of the survey’s findings, click here.
PRRI | At the intersection of religion, values, and public life. (www.prri.org)
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3. At the national level, resistance to Christian nationalism is strongly linked to Democratic Party affiliation and holding negative views of former President Donald Trump.
4. Resistance to Christian nationalism is strongly linked to being a religious minority or religiously unaffiliated, but many Christians are also skeptical.
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5. White Christians’ concentration among Christian nationalism resisters varies depending on whether they live in red, blue, or battleground states.
6. While rates of Bible readership, prayer, and church attendance are highest among Christian nationalism Adherents and Sympathizers, Christian nationalism resisters are not unreligious — particularly Christian nationalism Skeptics.
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7. Christian nationalism resisters are less likely than other Americans to see political struggles through the apocalyptic lens of revolution and to support political violence.
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@wdlindsy White Supremacists?
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@Beachbum Absolutely.